2. My toothpaste is red.
3. My breakfast is spicy and I eat more rice.
4. My tea is sweet, spicy and milky.
5. Some shops are like rainbows.
I was going to add 6. that there is no toilet paper but decided that would be too much information.
The Samunnat oven works and I am walking on air. Read about it here.
ahhhh….Nepal….XX
I had to get some normal toothpaste! I mean, I adapt so well I carry ironing boards on motorbikes but red foamy toothpaste is where I draw the line. Love you!
Love this post, and that magnificent photograph. A rainbow indeed.
Kate x
Thanks Kate, you should see what I am wearing! Talk about rainbows!
Yeah…this was actually a fantastic advertisement for travel to Nepal (even the toothpaste because hey, adventure, right?)
But then you mentioned not mentioning #6. LOL
But this is Birtamod Genevieve!! Not the rest of Nepal. We are the wild east and hey, you can always bring your own! You must still come! W
oh those fantastic colourful fabric shops,how I miss them,how many quilts I have planned standing in those shops,( though I must admit few have actually been made ) but one day ! ! !
You will have to come back and up your stocks Pam. Sometimes you need a time of….gestation before the quilt appears, no?
Hey! Talking about birtamode? I’m from this place. :p